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Supernatural :: Tall Tales (02x15)
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| Title: | Tall Tales |
| Episode #: | 02x15 |
| Production Number: | 3T5515 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 15th, 2007 |
*Also Known As: - Falsos contos (
Portugal [AXN])
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AU (Ten) |
May 14, 2007 |
PT (AXN) |
Jun 18, 2007 |
NL (Net 5) |
Mar 15, 2009 |
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Episode Summary |
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The Winchester's family friend, Bobby, is called by Sam and Dean when they are unable to find the cause of bizarre, violent happenings at a college campus. Bobby arrives with a hunch as to which being is behind the killings as well as the Winchesters' escalating feud.
| Summary Available In: English | Swedish |
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Ratings: 3.19 million viewers |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Barry White | Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe | | | •Chris De Burgh | Lady in Red | | | •James Gang | Walk Away | | | •JunkFood | Next to You | |
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Sam: Maybe we should get some help. I'll call Bobby, maybe he's run into something like this before.
Dean: Oh, I'm sure he has. Just your typical haunted campus, alien abduction, alligator in the sewer gig. Yeah, simple. | Sam: Dean, I ... I'm --
Dean: I know. Me too.
Bobby: Boys, you're breaking my heart. Can we go now? | Sam: Dude, were you on my computer?
Dean: No.
Sam: Oh really? 'Cause it's frozen now on bustyasianbeauties.com.
(Dean turns around and walks away)
Sam: Dean! Would you just please ... don't touch my stuff anymore, okay?! | Starla: My God, you are attractive!
Dean: Thanks. But no time for that now. You need to tell me about this urban legend.
Starla: Sorry, I can't even concentrate. I'm staring into this sun. | Sam: Dean. this is a very serious investigation. we don't have time for any of your blah blah blah blah. | Sam: I don't sound like that, Dean!
Dean: That's what you sound like to me.
Bobby: Okay, what's going on with you two?
Sam: Nothing. Nothing, it's nothing.
Bobby: Come on, now, you're bickering like an old married couple.
Dean: No, see, married couples can get divorced. Me and him? We're like, uhh, siamese twins.
Sam: It's 'conjoined twins'! | Curtis: They, um... they probed me.
Dean: They probed you?
Curtis: Yeah, they probed me. Again and ag... and again and ag... and again and... (takes another drink) And again and again and again and then one more time.
Dean: Yikes.
Curtis: And that's not even the worst of it.
Dean: How can it get any worse? Some alien made you his bitch. | Sam: The timing alone, there's gotta be some kinda connection here.
Dean: What, you mean between the angry spirit and the, uhh, sexed up E.T.? What could the connection possibly be? | Sam: Yeah?! Your dirty socks in the sink?! Your food in the fridge?!
Dean: What's wrong with my food?
Sam: It's not food anymore, Dean, it's Darwinism! |
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When Bobby, Sam and Dean drive off at the end of the episode, when the camera switches to a far shot of the car, you can tell that Bobby is not in the car. |
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Weekly World News
The Weekly World News is a mock-tabloid magazine featuring several stories intended as jokes. Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki were featured in the February 19, 2007 edition and are seen in this episode reading the Weekly World News. | Trickster
The trickster character, as well as the names Loki and Anansi, are references to the work of novelist Neil Gaiman. Gaimen often uses tricksters in both is novels and graphic novels. On various occasions, series creator Eric Kripke has said that his is a fan of Gaiman's work. |
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A trickster, as seen in this episode, are traditionally creatures that thrive on creating mayhem. Tricksters have the power to make objects appear out of thin air. Traditionally Tricksters would create mayhem through very unusual means, some of which can be humorous. In order to kill a Trickster, folklore reads that one must use a stake dipped in a Trickster's victim's blood and stab it into the Trickster's heart. As mentioned in this episode, the most famous of Tricksters in folklore are Loki, which is popular in Scandinavian mythology, and Anansi, which is popular in West African mythology. |
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